Starmer defends right to peaceful protest after anti-migrant march


Monday, September 15, 2025 -UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed the public’s right to peaceful protest following a tense anti-migrant march that sparked national debate.


While condemning violence and hate-fueled rhetoric, Starmer stressed that lawful demonstrations remain a cornerstone of democracy, even when the views expressed are deeply divisive.

The statement drew mixed reactions. Supporters praised the prime minister for balancing civil liberties with public order, while critics argued his words risked legitimizing extremist movements.

Social media reflected the split, with some calling for tougher measures against hate groups and others defending free expression regardless of content.

Starmer’s remarks underscore the delicate line his government must walk as immigration continues to drive political tensions.

How officials manage protests going forward could shape both public trust in institutions and the broader conversation on integration, security, and national identity.

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